December 06, 2025 01:52 pm (IST)
L&T Construction wins orders valued ₹ 2215 Crores
Mumbai, Mar 3 (IBNS): The construction arm of L&T has won orders worth Rs. 2215 crores across various business segments over the last two months.
The Business has secured new orders worth Rs. 1137 crores from both the domestic and international markets.
Major turnkey orders were received from Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited and Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited to improve the power distribution systems at Ghaziabad and Varanasi respectively. Developed under the R-APDRP schemes, L&T’s scope of work involves system improvements, strengthening and augmentation of power distribution system to reduce ATC losses and improve consumer supply with SCADA compatibility.
Larsen & Toubro Oman LLC (LTO), a subsidiary of L&T, has bagged an order from Oman Electricity Transmission Company S.A.O.C for the turnkey construction of a 132/33 kV substation at Izki Phase III. The 400 kV phase is being executed by the subsidiary.
Additional orders have also been received from various ongoing jobs of the business.
The Business has secured a new international order including add-ons in the domestic market worth ₹ 962 crores.
LTO has won a repeat order worth Rs. 732 crores (119 Mn USD) from a prestigious client for the construction of a commercial project and its site-wide infrastructure in the Sultanate of Oman. The scope involves civil, structural, architectural, electro-mechanical, finishes, specialty lighting, lifts, ICT systems, landscaping, water features, swimming pools and car parking. The project is scheduled to be completed in 25 months.
Additional orders worth Rs. 116 crores have also been received from other businesses of L&T Construction.
Major turnkey orders were received from Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited and Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited to improve the power distribution systems at Ghaziabad and Varanasi respectively. Developed under the R-APDRP schemes, L&T’s scope of work involves system improvements, strengthening and augmentation of power distribution system to reduce ATC losses and improve consumer supply with SCADA compatibility.
Larsen & Toubro Oman LLC (LTO), a subsidiary of L&T, has bagged an order from Oman Electricity Transmission Company S.A.O.C for the turnkey construction of a 132/33 kV substation at Izki Phase III. The 400 kV phase is being executed by the subsidiary.
Additional orders have also been received from various ongoing jobs of the business.
The Business has secured a new international order including add-ons in the domestic market worth ₹ 962 crores.
LTO has won a repeat order worth Rs. 732 crores (119 Mn USD) from a prestigious client for the construction of a commercial project and its site-wide infrastructure in the Sultanate of Oman. The scope involves civil, structural, architectural, electro-mechanical, finishes, specialty lighting, lifts, ICT systems, landscaping, water features, swimming pools and car parking. The project is scheduled to be completed in 25 months.
Additional orders worth Rs. 116 crores have also been received from other businesses of L&T Construction.
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